British boyband One Direction will make their first television appearance after the departure of singer Zyan Malik on "The Late Late Show With James Corden" on May 14.
"We're all so excited to be appearing on 'The Late Late Show With James Corden'. James is one of our best mates and we're so proud of the massive success his show is having in America.
"We are currently working on a few surprises with James and his team that we hope our fans will enjoy. It's going to be a great night," band member Liam Payne told people.com.
Malik quit the band in March this year, and the group have vowed to continue as a four-piece, with Payne suggesting that the group will be better than ever.
"We're gutted Zayn chose to leave.But now after a few performances as a four-piece, we feel confident and determined to carry on stronger than ever," Payne told The Sun Newspaper at the time.
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